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Episode 083 | Scott Hanselman - Learn Balance
Guest:
        
      Scott Hanselman talks with Dave Rael about the benefits of getting involved, bringing balance to all things, family, and empowering individuals
Scott Hanselman is a web developer who has been blogging at http://hanselman.com for over a decade. He works in Open Source on ASP.NET and the Azure Cloud for Microsoft out of his home office in Portland, Oregon. Scott has three podcasts, http://hanselminutes.com for tech talk, http://thisdeveloperslife.com on developers' lives and loves, and http://ratchetandthegeek.com for pop culture and tech media. He's written a number of books and spoken in person to almost a half million developers worldwide.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Scott Hanselman
 - - Getting involved
 - - The things that "light Scott up" - not content to just learn something, but multiplying the benefit by sharing
 - - Humility in sharing information - the importance of portraying yourself not as an authoritative source, but as a fellow traveler
 - - The value of consistently producing and being a well-known name is only indirectly beneficial
 - - Clarification on the use and coining of the term "dark matter developers"
 - - Balancing the messages of the acceptability of being a dark matter developer with the benefits of getting involved
 - - Scott on balance in parenting
 - - Scott on diversity in the workplace
 - - Scott's definition of value
 - - Scott's attitude on failure and stories of silly mistakes - "If you don't get in trouble at least twice a year, you're not pushing hard enough"
 - - Empowerment to goof up and to ask potentially stupid questions, the good and bad of fear
 - - Scott's attitude on success (and failure) - the virtue of the even keel with Type 1 Diabetes as an example of its importance
 - - Being deliberate in the choices and objectives of your most important relationships, managing and understanding expectations
 - - How Scott stays current with what he needs to know
 - - Scott's book recommendation
 - - The things that have Scott most excited
 - - Scott's greatest sources of pain
 - - The impact of being a diabetic
 - - The things about which Scott likes to geek out apart from software
 - - Scott's prediction for the future of software
 - - Scott's top 3 tips for delivering more value
 - - Keeping up with Scott
 
Resources:
- Scott's Blog
 - Scott's Podcasts
 - Scott's Books
 - Get Involved In Tech - Documentary Film by Rob Conery and Scott Hanselman
 - Dark Matter Developers (Scott's Blog Post on the Subject)
 - Poornima Vijayashanker on Hanselminutes
 - David Fowler
 - Damian Edwards
 - Brain, Bytes, Back, Buns - The Programmer's Priorities - Scott's Blog Post on Investments to Take Care of Yourself
 - Science Friday
 - Fresh Air
 - Charlie Rose
 - Inside the Actors Studio
 - Type 1 Diabetes
 - Scott on Diabetes
 - Geek Relationship Tips with Scott's Wife on Hanselminutes
 - More Relationship Hacks with Scott's Wife on Hanselminutes
 - The Relationship Hacks Book (to be finished)
 - Dave on the Developer Soup podcast
 - Scott Hanselman's Complete List of Productivity Tips
 - Scott's Description of Charles Petzold Reminds of Tom Preston-Werner's The Git Parable
 - Does Visual Studio Rot The Mind - Charles Petzold
 - Zencastr
 - Josh Nielsen on Developer On Fire
 - myEcho
 - Scott Sounds like Mr. Miyagi
 - Greg Shackles on Developer On Fire
 - Oculus Rift DK2
 - Google Search on "Scott"
 
Scott's book recommendation:
Scott's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
1. Listen more than you do
2. Be kinder than you are
3. Sleep more
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